Beauty Look of the Week: Kristen Stewart

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Kristen Stewart stood out on the orange carpet at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards in her head-to-toe blue ensemble. Celebrity makeup artist and Avon Global Creative Director Jillian Dempsey created a dark blue, metallic smoky eye to complement the actress's lacy Stella McCartney number. With the statement eye and bold brows anchoring the look, Dempsey kept the rest of the face simple, opting for a soft rosy cheek and nude lip. If you're planning to do an amazing smoky eye for prom, this cobalt-hued look is a perfect option! We asked Dempsey how to recreate it at home.

First, Dempsey applied a custom blend of blue and lilac shades over the eyelids. Then, she swept a metallic blue shadow on top to give the smoky eye dimension. A dark navy eye shadow was used to line the eyes to give a softer look. Next, mascara was applied onto the lashes to make the eyes pop, and the brows were darkened with a brown pencil. For the face, she started by prepping the skin with a translucent powder before sweeping a light rosy blush across the cheeks. Finally, Dempsey layered a lip balm over a sheer pink lip stain to create an effortlessly natural, worn-in effect.

Kristen Stewart stood out on the orange carpet at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards in her head-to-toe blue ensemble. Celebrity makeup artist and Avon Global Creative Director Jillian Dempsey created a dark blue, metallic smoky eye to complement the actress's lacy Stella McCartney number. With the statement eye and bold brows anchoring the look, Dempsey kept the rest of the face simple, opting for a soft rosy cheek and nude lip. If you're planning to do an amazing smoky eye for prom, this cobalt-hued look is a perfect option! We asked Dempsey how to recreate it at home.

First, Dempsey applied a custom blend of blue and lilac shades over the eyelids. Then, she swept a metallic blue shadow on top to give the smoky eye dimension. A dark navy eye shadow was used to line the eyes to give a softer look. Next, mascara was applied onto the lashes to make the eyes pop, and the brows were darkened with a brown pencil. For the face, she started by prepping the skin with a translucent powder before sweeping a light rosy blush across the cheeks. Finally, Dempsey layered a lip balm over a sheer pink lip stain to create an effortlessly natural, worn-in effect.